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40
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5688
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National Ranking
391

Elizabeth Harris publication distribution in Social Sciences and Humanities in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Social Sciences and Humanities in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Elizabeth Harris sits on this spectrum.

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44 publications 570+

This scientist: 162 publications — 48th percentile

48% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 570 publications or more.

Elizabeth Harris D-index placement in Social Sciences and Humanities in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Social Sciences and Humanities scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Elizabeth Harris sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 100+

This scientist: 40 D-Index — 34th percentile

34% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 100 D-Index or more.

Overview

Elizabeth Harris is affiliated with the University of New South Wales in Australia. Their research contributions span the fields of Medicine, Health Professions, and Social Sciences, with significant work in general health professions, sociology and political science, clinical psychology, public health, environmental and occupational health, and epidemiology.

Their research topics include primary care and health outcomes, migration, health and trauma, interpreting and communication in healthcare, cultural competency in health care, global health workforce issues, maternal mental health during pregnancy and postpartum, and chronic disease management strategies.

Frequent co-authors in their publications include Mark Harris, Sabuj Kanti Mistry, Sergio A. Silverio, Victoria Fallon, and Jane Lloyd.

Prominent publication venues for their work include the Australian Journal of Primary Health, BMC Health Services Research, the Journal of Psychiatric Research, The Yale Review, and the Journal of General Internal Medicine.

Significant recent papers authored or co-authored by Elizabeth Harris are:

  • "Community Health Workers as Healthcare Navigators in Primary Care Chronic Disease Management: a Systematic Review," 2021, Journal of General Internal Medicine
  • "Access to appropriate health care for non-English speaking migrant families with a newborn/young child: a systematic scoping literature review," 2020, BMC Health Services Research
  • "City deals and health equity in Sydney, Australia," 2021, Health & Place
  • "Feasibility and acceptability of involving bilingual community navigators to improve access to health and social care services in general practice setting of Australia," 2023, BMC Health Services Research
  • "An exploration of the inverse care law and market forces in Australian primary health care," 2022, Australian Journal of Primary Health

Best Publications

  • Theory in a Nutshell: A Practical Guide to Health Promotion Theories

    Don Nutbeam;E. Harris;W. Wise

  • Child and family outcomes of a long-term nurse home visitation programme: a randomised controlled trial

    Lynn A Kemp;Elizabeth Harris;Catherine M McMahon;Stephen Matthey;Stephen Matthey

  • Differing forms, differing purposes: A typology of health impact assessment

    Ben Harris-Roxas;Elizabeth Harris

  • The inverse care law revisited: impact of disadvantaged location on accessing longer GP consultation times.

    John S Furler;Elizabeth Harris;Patty Chondros;P Gawaine Powell Davies

  • Evaluation of Health in All Policies: concept, theory and application

    Fran Baum;Angela Lawless;Toni Delany;Colin Macdougall

  • The impact of the refugee decision on the trajectory of PTSD, anxiety, and depressive symptoms among asylum seekers: a longitudinal study.

    Silove D;Steel Z;Susljik I;Frommer N

  • Comprar Theory in a Nutshell: A Practical Guide to Health Promotion Theories | Don Nutbeam | 9780070278431 | Mcgraw-Hill Education

    Don Nutbeam;Elizabeth Harris;Marilyn Wise

  • Using socioeconomic evidence in clinical practice guidelines

    Rosemary Aldrich;Lynn Kemp;Jenny Stewart Williams;Elizabeth Harris

  • The effect of multivitamin supplementation on mood and stress in healthy older men.

    Elizabeth Harris;Joni Kirk;Renee Rowsell;Luis Vitetta;Luis Vitetta

  • Brain functional alterations in Type 2 Diabetes - A systematic review of fMRI studies.

    Helen Macpherson;Melissa Formica;Elizabeth Harris;Robin M. Daly

  • Health impact assessment: a practical guide.

    Harris P;Harris-Roxas B;Harris E;Kemp L

  • Improved cognitive performance after dietary supplementation with a Pinus radiata bark extract Formulation

    Andrew Pipingas;Richard B. Silberstein;Luis Vitetta;Cindy Van Rooy

  • Human health and wellbeing in environmental impact assessment in New South Wales, Australia: Auditing health impacts within environmental assessments of major projects

    Patrick J. Harris;Elizabeth Harris;Susan Thompson;Ben Harris-Roxas

  • Changes in community nursing in Australia: 1995-2000.

    Lynn A. Kemp;Elizabeth Harris;Elizabeth J. Comino

  • THE RELIABILITY AND VALIDITY OF DOCTOR-RECORDED MORBIDITY DATA IN ACTIVE DATA COLLECTION SYSTEMS

    Helena Britt;Maria Angelis;Elizabeth Harris

  • Relationship between mental health disorders and unemployment status in Australian adults

    Elizabeth J. Comino;Elizabeth Harris;Tien Chey;Vijaya Manicavasagar

  • Miller Early Childhood Sustained Home-visiting (MECSH) trial: design, method and sample description

    Lynn A Kemp;Elizabeth Harris;Catherine M McMahon;Stephen Matthey

  • Assessing the efficacy of nutraceutical interventions on cognitive functioning in the elderly

    Andrew Pipingas;Elizabeth Harris;Elesha Tournier;Rebecca King

  • The effectiveness of health impact assessment in influencing decision-making in Australia and New Zealand 2005-2009

    Fiona Haigh;Fran Baum;Andrew Dannenberg;Mark Ford Harris

  • Effects of a multivitamin, mineral and herbal supplement on cognition and blood biomarkers in older men: a randomised, placebo-controlled trial.

    Elizabeth Valentine Harris;Helen Macpherson;Luis Vitetta;Joni Kirk

  • Prevalence, Detection and Management of Anxiety and Depressive Symptoms in Unemployed Patients Attending General Practitioners:

    Elizabeth J. Comino;Elizabeth Harris;Derrick Silove;Vijaya Manicavasagar

  • Equity-focused health impact assessment framework

    Mary Mahoney;Sarah Simpson;Elizabeth Harris;Rosemary Aldrich

  • Health in All Policies in South Australia: what has supported early implementation?

    Toni Delany;Angela Lawless;Frances Baum;Jennifer Mary Popay

Frequent Co-Authors

Lynn Kemp
Lynn Kemp University of Sydney
Fran Baum
Fran Baum University of Adelaide
Andrew Pipingas
Andrew Pipingas Swinburne University of Technology
Don Nutbeam
Don Nutbeam University of Sydney
Stephen Matthey
Stephen Matthey University of Sydney
Keith T. Wilson
Keith T. Wilson Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Rupesh Chaturvedi
Rupesh Chaturvedi Jawaharlal Nehru University
Derrick Silove
Derrick Silove University of New South Wales
Vijaya Manicavasagar
Vijaya Manicavasagar University of New South Wales
Sharon Friel
Sharon Friel Australian National University

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